Open scpeters opened 8 years ago
Open rosdistro pull request: https://github.com/ros/rosdistro/pull/10874
It's up for review now, I will try to move things along.
Thanks, I just checked up on which files were missing headers in https://github.com/flexible-collision-library/fcl/issues/86
If the authors don't respond soon, we can ping them again.
I believe moveit_core
is the only public package that directly depends on fcl. I've created an issue about the potential for this name change: https://github.com/ros-planning/moveit_core/issues/280
I haven't seen any activity upstream. This package is not yet but will soon be a bottleneck in the ROS Kinetic release process. @jpgr87 should we add rosdistro keys for the other distros and skip Fedora for now?
@cottsay too
It's been 9 days since the last check-in, and I'm not seeing any action upstream from fcl. I'd like to move forward with this release and skip Fedora for now.
That's fine. I'll keep trying to poke fcl upstream so I can move forward on my end.
Thanks, I'll try to help there as well, since the issues you've found are definitely worth resolving.
changed title to mention Fedora specifically
Now that I finally tried to make a release of moveit_core
that depends on libfcl-dev
and bloom got stuck at it https://github.com/ros-planning/moveit/issues/18#issuecomment-254745823. I see the upstream review https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1103555 is stale. Is there anything that we can do to resume the review process other than posting a comment there?
I pinged some reviewers tonight to try to get things moving again. Stay tuned...
Review was approved, I'm building the packages now. They should show up in the repositories in about a week. I'll submit a pull request to rosdistro while we're waiting.
libfcl-dev
is upstream in Ubuntu V,X, debian, and arch:@jpgr87 what is the status of this package in Fedora?
We are planning to use the upstream version of libccd in ROS K ( https://github.com/ros-gbp/libccd-release/issues/1 ). We should discuss whether to try to use the upstream version of fcl.